105 Pubs and Bars found in or around Shepherd's Bush

This one's not still not getting any better, as a recent visit showed. Having replaced by something a lot more traditional, you'd think it'd meed the needs of folk meeting for a pint before a gig at the Shepherd's Bush Empire....

Still arguably the best place to meet up for gigs at the nearby Shepherd's Bush Empire - and the fact it gets before gigs tends to bear this out - this one has decent beer on tap, friendly enough regulars and genial staff who...

Pub Fairy is a passionate friend of bitter beer, but she'll skip it when she can't drink it anywhere comfortable. And that is why we include the Albertine here, even if you can't really fancy a pint in it. In an area devoted to...

This huge lager palace used to be the BBC television theatre which explains the long open bar running where the stalls once were and the mezzanine to end all mezzanines (where the circle was) hovering rather heavily - and to...

Another stalwart on the corner of Shepherd's Bush Common and a cut above your usual O'Neill's, this one's for music lovers and sports fans. For music lovers - we're not talking about DJs, live music or a great jukebox - but the...

Formerly the Bushranger, this one's now been relaunched by Young's with one of the more intriguing London pub names of recent years. It's very much in the mould of the other pubs Young's have remodelled over the last few years:...

A narrow little Irish pub that serves the need of the local community and anyone else with a hankering for Setanta Sports. Newcomers may well be treated to a stop and stare from the locals though nothing that's too off-putting....

Making a deliberate attempt to appeal to a clientele different from all the Irish boozers round these parts, is this loungey pub. All squishy furnishings and laid-back sounds, it's hardly one to make a beeline for if you want a...

A well-established spot on the Goldhawk Road, O'Donoghues has seen better days. It still serves a need in the local area, offering up a mix of big screen sport, pool tables and live Irish music of a weekend, but there's a...

The octopus-like tentacles of the Real Pubs group have now spread to the Uxbridge Road, where they've worked their rather predictable gastro-tastic magic on the Queen Adelaide. Formerly a large Victorian gin palace turned...

Definitely a locals pub, this (slightly grotty) corner pub is still friendly enough. The public bar was lively, with a high percentage of OAPs last time we were in. It does a reasonable pint of Guinness, but that's about it....

When the Princess Victoria first reopened after an extensive refurbishment in 2008 there was plenty of hoo-haa in the 'papers. Indeed it almost seemed as if this was the first gastropub to open in West London. However, the...

The Anglesea Arms is a very popular gastropub that caters for the well-spoken trend-setters of W6. One of the original gastro conversions, this one's a pleasant enough place when it's quiet, but it can get horribly busy when...

Whilst the recent refurb at the Princess Victoria took the freesheets by storm, the Greyhound - just 60 seconds walk away - has quietly renovated itself too. From our perspective it would be a dereliction of duty not to give as...

There is an accurate Review of this gastropub, the Garden Bar & Grill, under its old name (Station House (qv)). It is still located, conveniently, opposite Latimer Road tube station in North Kensington. Worth visiting for...

An establishment that aims for both the wine bar and pub crowds, and pretty much pulls it off. With it being owned by Young's you're sure of a decent enough pint and with the genteel interiors, you can relax in a bit of style....